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I' - ; V IIiirblr.cr3 cf 0?in; ' - The inspiring notcij of the Iblue-Trfrda sT7cst cons are, in our pinion, a- better ' harbinger of ; gentle Spring than anyunhar .monious prunta the throat of the mnch talked : of ground ho& is capable of . emitting. : Truly, X ? Ray, you are right, he should be exterminated, Why viot substi tute the Httle blue bird or profr some might suggest the' advent 01 tne wiiey. spring serpeub as more reliable idicat'on of , the nermanent arrival of : spring. Either, we thinks would be better than his majesty nr. Hose. out, as you say, we'd better wait and hear from the legislature. A . ManZan Pile Remedy comes ready to use, put ; up in a collapi ble tube with nozzle attacnea. One application proves its merit. Soothes and heals.. Reduces in flammation and relieves soreness and itching. For all forms of piles. Price 50c. Guarantee. Sold by Ludolph G. Fox. ABOUND TOWN Cement laying has been going , on rapidiyhere this week. ;The work of laying, brick on the new opera house will begin next-Monday. IX is moving time around here, several of our citizens are chang ing around. :L'.' - - ; " - Mr. M. - H. Fowlkes had his house repainted. Ir. McEachern will moveinto it in a few days. Diggs ferry, on the Pee Dee river," has a new ferry boatr Mr. T. EtniJriircir-nd keep it upen for traffic m th future.- The Baptist church', building has been sold to Mr. ' Will Hale who will tear it down and build a dwelling houses The price paid was $150. All the church furni ture arid xtures have 4een stored away for safe keeping. Work on the new -brick church will commence in a few weeks Govcrncr Glenn Here - " Last Sunday was a, big-day for Rockingham. Gov. Glenn made threejrohibition addresses two in the-Methodist church and one in the court house. At the three places large crowds were pres ent,. His talka.-were able . and were; listened; ; to attentively, by the large crowds present. When a man writes asfbllows Sont you think he means it? Mr. S. G. Williams, Powderly, Texas; says, "I . have suffered ? or years with kidney and bladder trouble, using every preparation I came across and taking many prescrip-' tions all without relief until my attention war called to Pineules, Ater 30 days' trial ($l) Iam feeling fine." Money; refunded if not satisfied Sold by Utt.tfox. . Good Farming Ijast fall the Anglo-Saxon had something to say about Mr. A.M. JJowers as a : farmer. On eight acres of land he picked out 6,991 pounds of lint cotton. He sold his cotton for $788.93 :r The ave rage per acre for cotton and seed was $114. We call this ptetty good farming for Richmond coun ty land. . - The Maxton Scottish Chief tells about a farmer in that section who made 14 bales, each bale av eraging" 514 pounds, on eight acres of land. That is some more good farming. - A Life at Stake Your life may be at stake when bu notice anv sicrn of kidne.v or ladder trouble vba Bright s disl ease and diabetes start with a ISlicrlif irrptmlarit.v that fniild he - Rlckly cured by Foley s Kidney Rendy.N Commence taking it at tne vrsv sign oi aanger - - - lj. u. Fox. j CASTOR -W? Por Iniuits and Children. Tfc3 Kir. d Yf J II3T3 Abajs C::2tit 1 i 1 i' 1 T i- The Hind You, Havo Always Ecrjtit, csi ric tr3 tccn -. In nsa for over CO ears. lias fccrno tIiodsaats?- cf ....... ,...iVV 1 1 i . j,. ,, . . . All Counterfeits, Imitations caa iiit-as-ffooa" crqj Experiments that triilaT7ith tshrfcaaiaifirertho hczlpf fifi. Izifknts and ChildrtnIlxperienco : against Expcriicilt Castoria Is a harmlciri gutstituto for Castor Oil, Icrc ; gorlc, Brops and fU&tTEfn.Xti2t contains Ttf Opiux Xlorphino -nor other irareotiiJ substance Its age id Its guarantee. It destroys jWorniflE and allays Fererishneis. It cores IMarrhoea and T7Ind ; Colic ItTelieyes Teething Troubles, cures Con&tipatioa , and Flatulency. It cssliuilates the Food,' reguhites tha .; Stomach and BoTrela, , giving healthy and natczal else? The Children's Panacea The Zlother' ft Friend Bears thb Giiaturo cf 4L The MTottHaYelwajs In Uco For Over 30 Yearo. Bongfit- VMS eCNTftVM flMMUH, TT HWIUMMf - Notice Is herby given that' the undersigned will -apply to the sheriff of Richmond county on the 6th day of May, 1908, for a deed to 204 acres of land in Mark's Creek township, listed as the property of the estate of Wesley CovingtoH, and sold on the 6th day of May, 1007, lor taxes due 1906. W A McDONALD, Mrs SMSTOGNER. This February 8, 1907. : . fJHITE BAKBER SHOP, Walter McNair. Proprietor. Next door to Sayings Bank, JJOP CHONG, - The Chinese Eaundqrnwn, Is back at his o'd stand, net to the : Anglo- Saxon OfSee, where he will be pleased to see his old friends and " customers. Satist action guarantied in eVery particular Bring your laundry to me and I wi.l treat yon rig t. - - HOPCHONG. t7B STEELE LOWDERMILK, - -Attorney at-Law, -. . . office over Pee Dee Bank. Rockinarham. N. C X . t N K I .is. : , i ' 'h mim 1 1 11 n::r.2LC V3 to cir;;: y:j 7itiiThs FO , Flm ;CrllUT T. WICKER, Photographer. -C. l ' -:. I Successor to H. B. Coppedge, Copying and Enlarging, Developing and - - Printing for Amateurs. , , r Picture Framing of all sizes. : Work guaranteed. -y Rockingham. N. C.J - . Notice j All - persons x are hereby, warned against trespassing in any manner up onmy lands in Rockingham township, adjoining the lands of William Little Steele, John S. Ckvington and others. o30 . HENRY C. WAEI Agt. JOHW P. CAMERON, Attorney-at-Law.- - Practices tn all Courts of the State and in th - United ' States District and Circuit Conrts at Raleigh and Wilming ton. Special attention given to all com mercial transactions. I . , Office "Yellow? building; corner of Washington street and! Academy ot. lllA.liaUL10ND! 203 Broacf St.; BICmiONTpVA. FLORHST. Desisrns for-iunerals and wed- 2 our advertisements, s " .' ; Orders , left at the Farmers' Z .. graphed without expense.- 000OO9OOMMf m PKIEULES fcr ihn Kldnmi a 'SO DAY8 TREATMENT FOB Sl.00 ( r RZ2JSVE3 YXiEB QTItERS FAIL :-'! (rz-iS: V ' o ' A- , . .. - II 3'-. .- ' ' ' I 101 Frdsvy KJiglhfc M&rcM; US; AND HEAR THE fiddle and B&iiw Piekim Fw, You will hear some old time tunes played by some of the lest old time fid-dlers-in this county. Everybody should "come. It will be worth miles going to hqar. If you miss hearing Tom Morse play Mississippi Sawyer Martin KeU ly play Cindy,1 old man Tin Fry play Saici Jones y bull never forgfve your self for it. It would be. worth a trip to Gharlotte to hear ; Jeff Key and Dan McQueen play 'Leather Breeches." They say Hector Currie, Eli Kelly and Stephen Davis just ; goes wild when they get hold of ac fiddle. ', - t - ; ' . -....,'. i. - ...... .- "-- .:. ' i .". . .". ..-"j ;., PRIZES To Be Given as Follows : ; v BestFiddler - " $5.Q0 V : 2d Best 4 - - " 2.50 -Best Banjo Pieker, 5,00 7 2d Best 44 44 - 2.50 y I Best Banjo Pickr &f Fiddler 5$0 2d Best V- A . 44 2.50 Best Buck Dancer ' - 2.50. - - - - ' - "- . -. . r li J- JiitflBi nji A u 8 Brl McPhaii frbm Hamlet hasn't been bprnvsq : verjr long:; but he plays the fiddle like he ' mighf have beeh bdrn in 184,He will be here and at his best. You all knov -Mr; Erank Lovih, .Mr. Sol Bostick, J. W. Currie 7 I)arb Gibson, John Morse, r 'Bastian Ghappell)VToad McKay : Eli Bounds. , - ; ;W11 we have'nt hearci from 411 e feljbws, but no doubt they will alt be here, and there js ho need to tell y ou how these fellovris playl ou have all heard them. They play well. - m mi s m mm You can't sit still, p.rd listen to George Cox and Leggitt S'mitti; 'Thoss-fellows.pickthe banyo. Connie and May e .the ; Best Tiinnie; off Yoiii p ' '-: T' ,.,memberihe dateV.Fridy, ' March 15., AdmisDion, 25'cents. ,ver y foody. Come r - - w - . - If I - m I 3op , an Ci to W I y '1 i I ' - - I
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